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Regulatory T-cell therapy in Crohn's disease: challenges and advances.


ABSTRACT: The prevalence of IBD is rising in the Western world. Despite an increasing repertoire of therapeutic targets, a significant proportion of patients suffer chronic morbidity. Studies in mice and humans have highlighted the critical role of regulatory T cells in immune homeostasis, with defects in number and suppressive function of regulatory T cells seen in patients with Crohn's disease. We review the function of regulatory T cells and the pathways by which they exert immune tolerance in the intestinal mucosa. We explore the principles and challenges of manufacturing a cell therapy, and discuss clinical trial evidence to date for their safety and efficacy in human disease, with particular focus on the development of a regulatory T-cell therapy for Crohn's disease.

SUBMITTER: Clough JN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7229901 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulatory T-cell therapy in Crohn's disease: challenges and advances.

Clough Jennie N JN   Omer Omer S OS   Tasker Scott S   Lord Graham M GM   Irving Peter M PM  

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The prevalence of IBD is rising in the Western world. Despite an increasing repertoire of therapeutic targets, a significant proportion of patients suffer chronic morbidity. Studies in mice and humans have highlighted the critical role of regulatory T cells in immune homeostasis, with defects in number and suppressive function of regulatory T cells seen in patients with Crohn's disease. We review the function of regulatory T cells and the pathways by which they exert immune tolerance in the inte  ...[more]

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